Defensive lineman rule Empire State as six of the Top 10 prospects line up opposite the offense.
Video: Seven McGee highlights Watch the 4-star running back in action during his sophomore season.
Although plenty of questions surround the return of high school football in the Empire State, excitement still continues to mount as fall nears closer.
New York's incoming senior class is dominated by defensive lineman as six of the top 10 prospects in the Big Apple's class of 2021 play in the trenches on defense.
The upcoming season will also mark the highly anticipated return of the state's highest ranked recruit Seven McGee who is in ranked in the top 5 of his position nationally.
See the complete Top 10 as compiled by 247Sports below.
5-foot-8 | 167 pounds | RB | Oregon
Ranked as the nation's No. 3 all purpose back prospect. Committed to Oregon in November 2018. Although McGee sat out his junior season, he showed why he's one of the best as his position during his sophomore campaign with over 1,000 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns to go with 100 tackles and two interceptions.
6-4 | 215 | DE | Texas A&M
Ranked as the nation's No. 13 weak-side defensive end. Committed to Texas A&M on April 28. LSU, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State and TCU are among his 15 offers.
6-5 | 260 | DT | Syracuse
Top 50 defensive tackle prospect nationally committed to Syracuse on April 30. The in-state commit is the Orangemen's second highest ranked recruit in the current class.
6-3 | 210 | OLB | Syracuse
Ranked as the nation's No. 65 outside linebacker prospect. Committed to Syracuse on May 22. Holds five additional offers from Boston College, Buffalo, Kent State, Rutgers and Temple.
6-4 | 230 | DE | Purdue
Top 100 strong-side defensive end prospect nationally committed to Purdue on April 25. Holds 20 other offers, including Arizona State, Army, Boston College, Kent State and Rice.
6-4 | 216 | QB | Undecided
Top 50 pro-style quarterback prospect nationally. Arizona State, Baylor, Cincinnati, Oregon, Tennessee, Virginia Tech and West Virginia among his 18 offers.
6-4 | 235 | DE | Buffalo
Ranked as the nation's No. 81 weak-side defensive end prospect. Committed to Buffalo on June 2. Baylor, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Miami and West Virginia among his 11 offers.
6-3 | 260 | DT | Undecided
Top 100 defensive tackle prospect nationally. Holds seven offers from Boston College, Buffalo, Duke, Massachusetts, Rutgers, Syracuse and Wake Forest.
6-6 | 310 | OG | Undecided
Ranked as the nation's No. 78 offensive guard prospect nationally. Holds seven offers from Bowling Green, Colorado State, Massachusetts, Miami, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and West Virginia.
6-3 | 235 | DE | Undecided
Top 100 strongside defensive end prospect nationally holds three offers from Fordham, New Hampshire and Syracuse.